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An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to address excess skin and fat in the upper arm area. It’s often sought by individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight or have experienced skin laxity due to aging. The procedure aims to improve the appearance of the arms by tightening the skin and reducing sagging.
During an arm lift procedure, an incision is typically made along the inner or backside of the upper arm. The length of the incision depends on the extent of excess skin and fat to be removed. The surgeon then removes the excess tissue and repositions the remaining skin to create a more toned and smoother contour. In some cases, liposuction may also be performed to remove excess fat.
Arm lift surgery is suitable for individuals who:
After the surgery, patients may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort. They will need to follow their surgeon’s post-operative instructions, which may include wearing compression garments and avoiding strenuous activities during the initial recovery period. The full recovery process can take a few weeks to several months, depending on individual healing rates.
The results of an arm lift can be noticeable almost immediately, but final results become more apparent as swelling subsides and the tissues settle into their new position. Patients can expect firmer, more contoured arms with a reduction in excess skin and improved overall arm appearance.
As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks involved, including infection, scarring, anesthesia complications, and unsatisfactory results. It’s essential to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss the benefits, risks, and expected outcomes of the procedure.
An arm lift is a surgical option for individuals who want to address excess skin and fat in the upper arms, achieving a more toned and aesthetically pleasing appearance. While it can provide transformative results, patients should thoroughly discuss their goals and concerns with a qualified surgeon and carefully consider the decision before undergoing the procedure.